Wieuw
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Saterland Frisian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Frisian wīf, from Proto-West Germanic *wīb. Cognates include West Frisian wiif and German Weib.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Wieuw n (plural Wieuwljude)
- woman
- wife
- 2000, Marron C. Fort, transl., Dät Näie Tästamänt un do Psoolme in ju aasterlauwerfräiske Uurtoal fon dät Seelterlound, Fräislound, Butjoarlound, Aastfräislound un do Groninger Umelounde [The New Testament and the Psalms in the East Frisian language, native to Saterland, Friesland, Butjadingen, East Frisia and the Ommelanden of Groningen], →ISBN, Dät Evangelium ätter Matthäus 1:6:
- Isai die Foar dän Kening David. David waas die Foar fon Salomo un ju Múur fon Salomo waas dät Wieuw fon Urija.
- Jesse the father of King David. David was the father of Solomon and the mother of Solomon was the wife of Uriah.
- female
Synonyms[edit]
- (all senses): Moanske, Wieuwmoanske
Derived terms[edit]
References[edit]
Categories:
- Saterland Frisian terms inherited from Old Frisian
- Saterland Frisian terms derived from Old Frisian
- Saterland Frisian terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Saterland Frisian terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Saterland Frisian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Saterland Frisian/iu̯
- Rhymes:Saterland Frisian/iu̯/1 syllable
- Saterland Frisian lemmas
- Saterland Frisian nouns
- Saterland Frisian neuter nouns
- Saterland Frisian terms with quotations